Glyn Williams joins Adams Brass 

Adams Musical Instruments has announced that acclaimed euphonium player Glyn Williams of the renowned Cory Band has joined the Adams artist roster. The company also released the custom configuration of the instrument that has been built for him.   

With an illustrious career spanning over two decades, Glyn Williams has established himself as one of the most influential figures in the brass band world. As a key member of the prestigious Cory Band, he has contributed to their unprecedented success, earning numerous accolades and championships along the way. 

The partnership between Adams Musical Instruments and Glyn Williams signifies a shared commitment to excellence and innovation. Adams, known for crafting exceptional brass instruments of unparalleled quality, has continually pushed the boundaries of musical instrument design. With Glyn’s superlative expertise and extensive experience, this collaboration promises to elevate the art of euphonium playing to new heights. 

"We are thrilled to welcome Glyn Williams to the Adams family," said Ruud Corstjens (Artist Relations) at Adams Musical Instruments. “His musical prowess and unwavering passion for the euphonium perfectly align with our vision of pushing the boundaries of brass instrument craftsmanship. 

Glyn Williams expressed his excitement about joining forces with Adams Musical Instruments, stating, "I am honoured and delighted to embark on this journey with Adams. Their commitment to innovation and dedication to producing world-class instruments perfectly complements my artistic aspirations. I am eager to explore new musical horizons with their exceptional range of euphoniums." 

The instrument built in collaboration with Glyn is a Custom E2 with a 0.80 brass body and a 0.60 red brass bell in silver plate, with trigger. The bell has a diameter of 305 mm and a soldered rim. 

 

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